1: Intro (2:21) 2: Replaced (4:42) 3: Venus Corpse (4:35) 4: Raise Your Flags (5:27) 5: Dreaming Siren (4:55) 6: Do Svi Danya (4:23) 7: Every Mans Sin (3:58) 8: Sugarbomb (3:55) 9: De4dline (4:30) 10: Black Mask Icon (4:12) 11: Corridor 12 (3:37) 12: Embryonic Testaments (Still Born Mix) (4:52) 13: Black Tides (Crashing Down Mix) (3:41) 14: Deadline (4:11)
Description:
Copyright 2006 NGP.
"Aftermath" is a CD release by Cruciform Injection, issued through the respected industrial label Negative Gain. On this album, Cruciform Injection deliver a hard-hitting blend of dark electro, industrial and EBM, driven by pulsating bass lines, sharp synth textures and a dense, club-oriented sound design. The tracks move between aggressive, dance-floor energy and colder, atmospheric passages, creating a cinematic, post-apocalyptic mood that fits the title perfectly. Careful layering and a precise production give each song a powerful impact, while the sequencing of the album keeps the tension high from the opening track to the final notes.
As a band, Cruciform Injection are rooted in the darker corners of electronic and industrial music. Known for combining mechanical rhythms with melodic elements and a dystopian aesthetic, they have built a reputation in the underground scene for intense live performances and a consistently high production standard. Over time, they have established themselves as a reliable name for fans of club-ready dark electro and modern industrial sounds, appearing on scene compilations and sharing stages and playlists with other notable acts from the electronic underground.
The label behind this release, Negative Gain, is recognized as a dedicated platform for dark electronic music, particularly industrial, EBM and related subgenres. With a catalog that focuses on forward-thinking, club-compatible releases, Negative Gain has become a trusted address for listeners looking for contemporary, high-quality dark electro and industrial acts. Their work in curating and promoting artists has helped shape and sustain the scene, ensuring that releases like "Aftermath" reach the audience that appreciates their intensity and depth.